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Bill C-18: Empowering Journalism or Limiting Public Access? 

Bill C-18 requires tech companies to compensate Canadian news outlets. Google reached a 100$ million deal, while Meta banned news. This exposes challenges in balancing supporting journalism, regulating technology and ensuring accessibility. 

Posted On : November 11, 2024 Published By : Abigail McLelland
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Canada’s Connection to Hurricane Milton: A Call to Action

Examines the connection between Hurricane Milton and Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions. Highlights the boundaryless nature of environmental issues.

Posted On : November 11, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Canada’s Immigration 180

Changes to Canada’s Immigration Policy At a cabinet retreat in January, Immigration Minister Marc Miller was interviewed on CTV News. When asked about reducing the number of permanent residents to More

Posted On : November 11, 2024 Published By : Simon Michell
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Are the Kids “Right?”

In 2019, the Conservative Party of the UK was given the mandate from heaven. A superb victory over the Labour Party, and the final nail in the Coffin of Jeremy More

Posted On : October 26, 2024 Published By : Simon Michell
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Canada’s Achilles Heel

The housing crisis in Canada is not a recent development; it has been a persistent policy challenge addressed by various political parties. Yet, despite these efforts, Canada remains one of More

Posted On : October 26, 2024 Published By : Alexandria Alikakos
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The NATO 2 per cent – A Deeper Issue in Canada’s Defence?

Called the most powerful alliance in history by the United States (U.S.) President Joe Biden, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) prides itself as a beacon of democracy. Since Putin’s More

Posted On : October 26, 2024 Published By : Abigail McLelland
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Government Instability: Would a Prorogation be Unconstitutional?

“Prorogation, I am told by sources at the highest level in Ottawa, is back on the table for the Liberals.” On October 1st, former federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair announced More

Posted On : October 26, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Why Is Dental Care In Canada Privatized?

Canada’s healthcare, though plagued with problems of long wait times and staffing issues, is still praised for its egalitarian approach to healthcare. Through taxes, all Canadian citizens or permanent residents More

Posted On : March 28, 2023 Published By : Tatum Hillier
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British Columbia Just Decriminalized Drugs – Why Hasn’t The Rest of Canada?

Decriminalizing all drugs has remained a contentious topic, first seen in Portugal in 2001. This newfound approach views drug consumption as a public health issue, rather than a personal moral More

Posted On : March 1, 2023 Published By : Tatum Hillier
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Is Bill 96 Simply Prolonging the Inevitable?

On May 13, 2021, the government of Quebec tabled Bill 96, which attempts to halt the decline of  French in the province. The current form of the Bill includes quite More

Posted On : April 3, 2022 Published By : Nicholas Caissie

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